Not vintage, but still new AE products - RC8 and TC5!

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Not vintage, but still new AE products - RC8 and TC5!

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For anyone with 1/8th buggy experience, how much of it is Thunder Tiger influenced?



For as much as I looked at the Lost 8ight, it would be hard to pick anything over that buggy (if I were inclined to get into the 1/8th gas off road wars).

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differentials and throttle/brake linkage. That's it. Actually on my Thunder TIger, those are the only things I never had a problem with. lol

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More photos here.

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The Team Losi 8ight is amazing. I was really impressed with what I saw.

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Looks alot different than the EB4 TT buggy, but Im not sure I like the shocks laid down that much. How will it soak up a rough track? Also for whatever reason Im not a fan of graphite on 1/8 buggys. Graphite breaks where aluminum bends and you can finish the main. These buggys take a beating, and also the wing mount worries me a bit. Ide rather have a mount coming off of an alum. shock tower. Less crap to break on a bad landing. It looks good, but I dont know if Ide buy one. I like the Losi 8ight, but Ide be happy with my old MBX-5. I

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